Best Poems about ephemerality (27)

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The Six-Month Lag by Arilume · 23 ♥
The Face we choose to miss by Emily Dickinson · 6 ♥
An Enigma by Edgar Allan Poe · 5 ♥
What the Hands Made by Maai · 4 ♥
Things That Don't Last by hel6vra · 1 ♥
Ah, toca suavemente by Fernando Pessoa · 1 ♥
2015 by Opal H.
What It Said by svkelx
For the Next Person by Pjrel
Dust and Dreams by clippedsurface
Connections Lost by Narke
What We Pin Up by Ash
That Sound by Caleb Noble
The Layer Underneath by Aria Noble
Smudges by Alice V.
A Smell I Can’t Name by Theo Keene
Proof by porchstatic
Translucent Truths by intimatesound
What Was Left Behind by Coil
Pinned and Forgotten by restlessturn
Puddle Prism by Luc
The attic dust a fine silt by Eli Baird
The words float by by clippedtrust
Shop Glass by clippedtrust
Silent Count by clippedtrust

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